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Based South Sudan president publicly pisses himself as a way to assert dominance.

these niggers can't even use those instruments properly :feelskek:
 
I have no idea why they decided to separate from Sudan, really; it's in an even worse position today, still wracked by conflict, poverty, and a president with such a low inhibition/bladder control and privilege enough to literally piss himself and no one to do anything. :feelskek:
 
Nilotic niggas
 
I have no idea why they decided to separate from Sudan, really; it's in an even worse position today, still wracked by conflict, poverty, and a president with such a low inhibition/bladder control and privilege enough to literally piss himself and no one to do anything. :feelskek:
Religious reasons. Also sudan is quite the shithole too tbh but at least a bit over half have electricty in sudan though so still a lot better off than south sudan in the single digits.
 
these niggers can't even use those instruments properly :feelskek:
Info about the president
In mid-October 2011, Kiir announced South Sudan had applied for accession to the East African Community. He declared the EAC to be "at the centre of our hearts" due to its members' support of the South during the Sudanese civil wars.[23]

On 20 December 2011, Kiir visited Israel to thank it for its support during the First Sudanese Civil Warfrom 1956 to 1972,[24] and met with Israeli president Shimon Peres to discuss establishing an embassy in Jerusalem, which would make South Sudan the first country to have one in that city.[25]

After the outbreak of the South Sudanese civil war, Salva Kiir delivered a speech in January 2014 lashing out at the United Nations and “so-called humanitarian organizations,” accusing them of supporting Riek Machar to try to overthrow him. He accused the UN of sheltering his enemies on their bases adding, “There is a problem with the international community, and it is something that people will have to thrash out with them.”[26]

In March 2014, Kiir's government organized a rally accusing the United Nations of colluding with anti-government forces. Protesters carried signs accusing the UN of arming anti-government forces.[27]

Relations between Kiir's government and some erstwhile supporters deteriorated since the start of the civil war. He disclosed in an op-ed published in his name in the Washington Times in October 2015 that unnamed "international partners in peace" had threatened his government with sanctions, the withdrawal of aid support, and referrals to the International Criminal Court
 

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